How do you grip your handguns for best combination of accuracy and control?
Actually this is a hot topic on several other gun boards right now. Mas Ayoob recommends a, ‘crush grip’; he is not, however, adamant about it. An early film of the legendary pistol sharpshooter Ed McGivern shows him holding his pistols with just enough force to hit what he is aiming at. Me? I hold my pistols with a firm grip that, if I were younger, might be more forceful. It is not so much important to me how hard or soft I hold a pistol; it’s more important for me to grasp the pistol exactly the same way every time I pull the trigger.
Don’t, ‘lemon squeeze’ a pistol. Hold it, instead, between the front strap and the back strap as if the handgun were a loose pack of playing cards that you were holding only by the edges. Remember to keep your thumb(s) pointed forward, too.
There are two cardinal pressure points on a pistol frame where the maximum amount of force must be applied in order to stabilize the front sight (muzzle) and hold the pistol steady as the sear releases. If these points are focused on AND maintained all sorts of shooting problems (misses) can be avoided.
The first spot is on the front strap - immediately under the trigger guard. This spot has to be firmly pressed into. The second spot is the most important; it varies from pistol to pistol; but, generally, it is located about halfway up the backstrap. If you don’t control this spot, then, your shots are going to wander with most of them dropping on the sear release.
The knack? Press firmly on both of these spots with your gripping hand. You’ll know you’ve got it right when the front sight has a slight tendency to lift as you apply pressure. Personally, I believe it is impossible to become truly competent with a pistol – and stay that way - unless you regularly dry-fire. Snap caps are as necessary as live ammunition; in fact, snap caps will prevent you from wasting 100’s of live rounds on confusing practice.
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